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he would personally watch the demonstration of the new technology. he kind of invented the precursor to the air force with the balloon corps meant to surveil enemy lines. he probably would have liked the surveillance ability but whether he liked the killing. he did suspend habeas corpus. so i talked to a couple of experts. the kind of consensus if we can call it that is he might have been okay with it legally or morally but strategically, you know,s a nateing robert e. lee or jefferson davis or head of the confed racy may not have been the most strategic choice. >> bill: well, there's a report this morning secretary of defense leon panetta in one of his farewell acts again as defense secretary yesterday announced a new medal for the pentagon. and this is a medal for people who are piloting drones. it is a new combat medal for those who are not actually engaged in combat. i should have done this before you came in. it is called the most -- no, the distinguished warfare medal. which will provide recognition for those who have a direct impact on combat
he would personally watch the demonstration of the new technology. he kind of invented the precursor to the air force with the balloon corps meant to surveil enemy lines. he probably would have liked the surveillance ability but whether he liked the killing. he did suspend habeas corpus. so i talked to a couple of experts. the kind of consensus if we can call it that is he might have been okay with it legally or morally but strategically, you know,s a nateing robert e. lee or jefferson davis or...
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no matter what you do, it's so much involves technology. you know, when i was in college and beyond when i started teaching my second job. i worked as a mechanic in a garage and i don't think i can work on a car any more. the technology is that involved in cars now. i haven't oh, my goodness kept up at all in that area. bi there is at of training and knowledge that you have to have to operate in those fields. why not provide that? >> bill: by the way, that makes two of us. i worked in my dad's gas station, too. and we used to be able to do all kind of stuff. right? if i was in the hood of a car now, i probably couldn't find the distributor. you know what i mean? or the carburetor. may not. change the spark plugs? hell, i couldn't find them. >> that's what he has producers for. change his tiles rotate his tires. >> check the tires. >> yeah >> bill: college affordability. the president challenged congress saying we are not just going to continue to give people more money so they can pay heur higher tuition. you have to do something. >> i thin
no matter what you do, it's so much involves technology. you know, when i was in college and beyond when i started teaching my second job. i worked as a mechanic in a garage and i don't think i can work on a car any more. the technology is that involved in cars now. i haven't oh, my goodness kept up at all in that area. bi there is at of training and knowledge that you have to have to operate in those fields. why not provide that? >> bill: by the way, that makes two of us. i worked in my...
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he's talking about, you know, making sure that we are advanced in technology and innovation, that creates jobs. if you don't invest in those areas, you're not going the oh give the opportunity to create the jobs and have the individuals that are going to oh come up with the next inventions. that's what he's talking about. stephanie: over 700 something bridges are under standard in the united states of america. i mean, it's just is that stuff that you just think again compared to around the world how substandarder, and why that's ok with people. particularly, like you said, it would create jobs. caller: listen, i just came back from the senate foreign affairs committee from china and taiwan and when you just look at the high speed trains they have and whole network they have compared to what we have here, it is antiquated. we just redid a railroad system, how many jobs that would create and bring us back to the state we are truly behind many countries and technological advances because of that, because we're not investing in it. stephanie: right as the president said, you frame it in jobs,
he's talking about, you know, making sure that we are advanced in technology and innovation, that creates jobs. if you don't invest in those areas, you're not going the oh give the opportunity to create the jobs and have the individuals that are going to oh come up with the next inventions. that's what he's talking about. stephanie: over 700 something bridges are under standard in the united states of america. i mean, it's just is that stuff that you just think again compared to around the...
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. >> but also says something -- for the technology has gotten so good. >> bill: the airlines have their safety procedures down. >> they do. and it's regulated. you can't just have a company that -- >> bill: it's regulated. >> to give you discount airlines flights and not have the oversight of somebody else double checking. >> bill: the faa is doing a good job. the government is doing a good job. and also they won't allow you to fly in certain weather conditions. and the radar and those bad weather technology, you know, whatever, for the pilots has gotten a lot better. there you go. imagine that. >> every time somebody whines about how they're scared of air travel, let them know the statistics. >> bill: fly the friendly skies and the safe skies. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just commo
. >> but also says something -- for the technology has gotten so good. >> bill: the airlines have their safety procedures down. >> they do. and it's regulated. you can't just have a company that -- >> bill: it's regulated. >> to give you discount airlines flights and not have the oversight of somebody else double checking. >> bill: the faa is doing a good job. the government is doing a good job. and also they won't allow you to fly in certain weather...
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and we've got these other things going on to build infrastructure including technology. >> stephanie: we hear the same refrain. we have a spending problem. that's all they ever talk about. >> entitlements, entitlements. >> stephanie: right. i know -- who is it? cantor is on tv today this morning, saying the president didn't put forth any plan on the sequester. yes, he did. he's been very clear. >> he has been very clear. stephanie, what we have is a governing problem in our country. we need -- we need people willing to sit down and work things out and make tough decisions. when we pass our five-year farm bill in the senate last year, we looked at every page, decided what works what doesn't. we actually eliminated 100 different things that either hadn't been used well, didn't work. eliminated a big government subsidies for ag. and saved $23 billion. at the same time, we refocused on the future with local food systems and farmer's markets and you know, the kinds of things we need to do in schools as well as supporting ag. but we did it by being very strategic, asking the right decisions
and we've got these other things going on to build infrastructure including technology. >> stephanie: we hear the same refrain. we have a spending problem. that's all they ever talk about. >> entitlements, entitlements. >> stephanie: right. i know -- who is it? cantor is on tv today this morning, saying the president didn't put forth any plan on the sequester. yes, he did. he's been very clear. >> he has been very clear. stephanie, what we have is a governing problem in...
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so we need lots of reform to get women into science and technology jobs, to get women -- to shake things up a little bit. the problem is this is perpetual talking point. for obama for whoever that we need to -- he says his line is we need to make sure sure our mothers, wives and daughters are getting equal pay for equal work. a, that's defining women in terms of their relations to men and b he's not doing anything on it. so i think that, you know, it is not entirely his place to be writing these -- there's not a whole lot he can do if congress isn't going to act. they have the paycheck fairness out there that failed year after year. no republicans will support that. so it is just kind of -- it is rhetorical at this point unfortunately. >> bill: it is another one of those issues like the universal preschool that he mentioned in the state of the union. which it amazes me it is even an issue. it seems to me it is no a no-brainer. men or women should get equal pay for the same job. it doesn't matter. >> you know what i've written a lot about the equal pay issue and men come on there and they
so we need lots of reform to get women into science and technology jobs, to get women -- to shake things up a little bit. the problem is this is perpetual talking point. for obama for whoever that we need to -- he says his line is we need to make sure sure our mothers, wives and daughters are getting equal pay for equal work. a, that's defining women in terms of their relations to men and b he's not doing anything on it. so i think that, you know, it is not entirely his place to be writing...
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as we get to our military partners i'd ask if there's other technologies that you think that you have that you want to share about that may be helpful as we start to get into fire season. please share those with us. ray, if you'd like to start. >> sure, thank you. first off, thanks for being here, it's my first time being here and i think it's an outstanding venue to meet the cooperating agencies and talk about policies and ways we can improve our response to the public that we serve. we look at title 10, title 32 resources in all aspects, all risk venue, like i said, not only aircraft but we utilize ltax for our agreements with la county fire, to mobilize fire engines to catalina island. we look at resources for debris cleaning, i found out there's a desalization battalion for fresh water, that's an i object credible resource for an earthquake. there's a variety of dod resources that cal fire can provide in a statewide environment. i think the biggest thing for me, there's several scenarios that are challenging us, one of which and one of our fears, and it's been in the newspaper so
as we get to our military partners i'd ask if there's other technologies that you think that you have that you want to share about that may be helpful as we start to get into fire season. please share those with us. ray, if you'd like to start. >> sure, thank you. first off, thanks for being here, it's my first time being here and i think it's an outstanding venue to meet the cooperating agencies and talk about policies and ways we can improve our response to the public that we serve. we...
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while we're doing that, part of the solution is technology use. we have already invited sf city to help us tackle through hackatons to innovate in ways never thought of before. muni is more than just buses, it is taxis and bicycle lanes. as complicated as the system is, we're starting to get great ideas on how to improve parking and transit in more than one way. i think we're going to use technology to help guide buses and trolleys to get places on a more responsible timeframe. that is the number-one question every time i meet with employees of a new technology company, how we're going to improve muni. half of them write it to work. if they're going to spend 15 hours at work, they have to do it at work and not on muni. >> we were talking about the america's cup. they are pulling back on what they're doing in the city. i have a couple of questions related. this person wants to know how that will affect small businesses. there is an overall interest in how san francisco will support the burdens of small business. >> we're still working with america'
while we're doing that, part of the solution is technology use. we have already invited sf city to help us tackle through hackatons to innovate in ways never thought of before. muni is more than just buses, it is taxis and bicycle lanes. as complicated as the system is, we're starting to get great ideas on how to improve parking and transit in more than one way. i think we're going to use technology to help guide buses and trolleys to get places on a more responsible timeframe. that is the...
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we have since 1995 been running technology programs at all of our properties. in 2005 we started a program with our youth to help them get beyond the digital divide to really learn technology. but last year we started working with our youth and pairing them with our seniors and helping our seniors learn how to use technology. this grant will take us from a pilot project of 50 seniors to hopefully a project where we have 160 seniors participating in learning how to use technology. >> wow. >> think about it, social security is now doing everything online. a lot of your doctors or health insurance like kaiser, everything they do is online. at eden, most of our seniors don't have a computer. they can't afford to have a computer in their home. several of them don't know how to turn on a computer. we have taken the expertise of our youth and we're teaching seniors the basics of turning on the computer up to how do i join facebook. they learn how to connect with their family and friends. many of our seniors have family all over the country and all over the world. they
we have since 1995 been running technology programs at all of our properties. in 2005 we started a program with our youth to help them get beyond the digital divide to really learn technology. but last year we started working with our youth and pairing them with our seniors and helping our seniors learn how to use technology. this grant will take us from a pilot project of 50 seniors to hopefully a project where we have 160 seniors participating in learning how to use technology. >> wow....
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well, thank you, everyone here today for the aging disability technology summit. it is an honor for us to be here today to support this important event for the city and county of san francisco. my name is ann, and i direct the state broadband initiative of the national telecommunications and information administration, which is in washington, d.c. our agency and tii is part of the u.s. commerce department, and it is the executive branch agency that is in charge of advising the president on telecommunications and information policy issues. we are at the forefront of the obama administration's push to establish a broadband foundation needed to support the innovation economy in the united states. we are looking to produce better and new jobs and position to ensure that america remains at the forefront of the economy in the 21st century. we are working to ensure that all americans have the resources and the skills necessary to fully share in all of the possibilities, civic, social, and economic. all of these made possible by the internet. that is one of the reasons we
well, thank you, everyone here today for the aging disability technology summit. it is an honor for us to be here today to support this important event for the city and county of san francisco. my name is ann, and i direct the state broadband initiative of the national telecommunications and information administration, which is in washington, d.c. our agency and tii is part of the u.s. commerce department, and it is the executive branch agency that is in charge of advising the president on...
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i really feel in the 21st century of different types of technologies. i'm not going to make any pitches here. but bottom line is we are learning and this conference to me, and i know for many of us here, it was a great learning experience. thank you. >> awesome, thank you. (applause) >> thank you. all right. if we don't have any more questions, i'm going to give it over to drew to do his little sales pitch up there. or any announcements that need to be made. >> [speaker not understood]. >> okay, do you want the microphone? i'll hold it. i'm kidding. here you go. >> i'm obviously part of the nonprofit [speaker not understood], i have a products company. and for what it's worth, it hasn't gone to development yet. but we have a one-coat film that so far is working on traffic signs with unlimited cleanings. once it goes to market we'll let you know at the 2013 conference. we're not quite there yet, but it is close. the films can be difficult to apply on signs and very labor intensive, but the sign shops something you'll be able to apply yourself. when it co
i really feel in the 21st century of different types of technologies. i'm not going to make any pitches here. but bottom line is we are learning and this conference to me, and i know for many of us here, it was a great learning experience. thank you. >> awesome, thank you. (applause) >> thank you. all right. if we don't have any more questions, i'm going to give it over to drew to do his little sales pitch up there. or any announcements that need to be made. >> [speaker not...
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we created a whole technology group. ron conaway and others have stepped up and said, why don't we have a consistent voice? yes we have the chamber of commerce, the wonderful group we have worked with for many years, but why not also have an additional voice? so we formed sf city, a citizen's initiative for technology and innovation, which was aimed at the new developing companies to give us a constant dialogue about their ongoing needs. anything we have done is they have also embraced the needs of our city. it is a two-way conversation. that led to us revising our stock options. we were one of the few cities in the country that was taxing stock options. again, not understanding how the ipo was working for the startup companies, realizing that we would be punishing them for their growth and turnaround, so we gave them another six-year exemption on that. by the way, if we grow, if we sustain and assist you in growing, can you help us with job training? that is what started the conversation on sf city. they have an ongoing
we created a whole technology group. ron conaway and others have stepped up and said, why don't we have a consistent voice? yes we have the chamber of commerce, the wonderful group we have worked with for many years, but why not also have an additional voice? so we formed sf city, a citizen's initiative for technology and innovation, which was aimed at the new developing companies to give us a constant dialogue about their ongoing needs. anything we have done is they have also embraced the...
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phone you can press a button on your gloves and your phone will automatically ring for levine, this technology, a collaboration with a blue tooth focused company called phone halo, represents the next frontier of fashion. >> technology, i think, has fashion. socks, breathable material. system isn't what's next. >> it hasn't been done before, so what we do a lot partnerships with different technology firms where we kind of sit around the table and we go what are we going to do. that's what levine did last season in another feat combining tech and fashion: he teamed up with 3-d printing company makerbot, which allows you to print 3- d designs at home. the outcome? printable clothing. >> i thought why not be able to download a piece, or download something, so what we thought of would be like sunglasses next, levine's line also experiments with fabric. >> we incorporate innovation whether it's a partnership with a tech company or innovation of our own materials. >> like this is actually a this so if high-tech is the fashion of the future, what does a levine line down the road look like? perhaps a
phone you can press a button on your gloves and your phone will automatically ring for levine, this technology, a collaboration with a blue tooth focused company called phone halo, represents the next frontier of fashion. >> technology, i think, has fashion. socks, breathable material. system isn't what's next. >> it hasn't been done before, so what we do a lot partnerships with different technology firms where we kind of sit around the table and we go what are we going to do....
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people are using the tools of of technology to solve problems peer to peer. to engage directly. donors choose. >> stephen: i love donorschoose. i'm on the board. >> good example. people are solving the problems not for democrat. >> stephen: why are you a democrat if you don't want the government to fix things. you are the big government people. [ laughter ] >> i want government to solve the big problems but be less prescriptive on the how. it's about amplifying voices, getting more people to participate in the life of their city. >> stephen: if that is so important and effective why are you at the top of government why not resign and become one of groundlings you say it's going to change the world. >> it's not about those in office. >> stephen: right, it's not about you. you got it. >> stephen: why do i have you on the show then? >> i'm a conduit opening up government being less prescriptive. >> stephen: let's talk about california. i don't trust the state completely because you have a bear on your flag. [laughter] california was a golden land of opportunity. >> yes, it did. >>
people are using the tools of of technology to solve problems peer to peer. to engage directly. donors choose. >> stephen: i love donorschoose. i'm on the board. >> good example. people are solving the problems not for democrat. >> stephen: why are you a democrat if you don't want the government to fix things. you are the big government people. [ laughter ] >> i want government to solve the big problems but be less prescriptive on the how. it's about amplifying voices,...
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new technology set back for the dmv. coming up after years of computer crashes they have now given up on silicon valley solution. >> plus picturesque marin county a piece of military machinery where we are used to seeing war zone. why the sheriff says they need it. >> and what about our warm winter weather? experience here with the forecast for the weekend. >> okay can. one more day of spring like warmth then back to cool damp unsettled. i [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. right now, tide is $5.49 for 50 ounces. that's under 20 cents a load! skip the warehouse. charmin is $8.99 for 16 double rolls. and chobani greek yogurt is just a buck. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. he a. >> state of california has spent hundreds of millions of dollars to overhaul the aging computer infrastructure but now a third sta
new technology set back for the dmv. coming up after years of computer crashes they have now given up on silicon valley solution. >> plus picturesque marin county a piece of military machinery where we are used to seeing war zone. why the sheriff says they need it. >> and what about our warm winter weather? experience here with the forecast for the weekend. >> okay can. one more day of spring like warmth then back to cool damp unsettled. i [ female announcer ] safeway presents...
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it is not enacted at the moment, it is a law, it has to do with the patent and with the technology and so some people will argue about the pros and cons of that. but it just would create evidence that would assist in identifying what gunfired, what round. it would also apply to revolvers. as far as present obama's proposals, he made them this month. some are executive actions and some he is calling for legislation. but he too is requiring asking for criminal background checks for all gun sales and he was going to address that by removing some barriers in health laws that prevent some states from making the information available to people that need it. he would go about improving centers for states to share information within the system and making sure that all of the federal agencies are talking with each other. and he would also make sure that his ag would be talking with the federal law enforcement agencies. and it goes on where his plan, you know, goes into the assault weapon ban. and he called for it to be reinstated and to be strengthened. and the one that this nation had expired
it is not enacted at the moment, it is a law, it has to do with the patent and with the technology and so some people will argue about the pros and cons of that. but it just would create evidence that would assist in identifying what gunfired, what round. it would also apply to revolvers. as far as present obama's proposals, he made them this month. some are executive actions and some he is calling for legislation. but he too is requiring asking for criminal background checks for all gun sales...
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additionally, we have inadequate information system technology staffing. we have all 34.75 positions, only one information systems technology business analyst. that's [speaker not understood]. you've met him at presentations of the annual report, and he is responsible for an incredible number of things. from the hardware, that is, when we replace our pcs or our laptopses, he is the one who installs them. and it is not a simple installation because we have databases that he has to install and customize on computers. in addition to that, he's responsible for creating databases, amending them, tweaking them for interfacing with our consultants such as the project that we have for online complaint filing. he's responsible for our server maintenance and the like. and, so, what i am proposing in staffing is an additional attorney and a new position which is an information systems business analyst assistant. i've talked about the occ's aging cars and how no matter what, they must be retired in 2015. and we use the cars in this case. our chief investigator rolls o
additionally, we have inadequate information system technology staffing. we have all 34.75 positions, only one information systems technology business analyst. that's [speaker not understood]. you've met him at presentations of the annual report, and he is responsible for an incredible number of things. from the hardware, that is, when we replace our pcs or our laptopses, he is the one who installs them. and it is not a simple installation because we have databases that he has to install and...
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but the slingshot here is technology that will tear down the walls of this model. again it's no longer relevant the world we are living in. >> as he travels the nation on his book tour willie brown says newsom is testing unwanted waters. >>> parking lot boards is considering a series of fair increases that will start this year. transit agencies need to hike prices to keep the agency on track so it's proposing fare hikes every two years. the amount of the increase would be tied to inflation. the proposed 5.2%. >> the economy is bad right now. people don't have that kind of money. i don't have that kind of money. >> commuters going between daly city would pay $75 a year more if the first proposed increase goes into place. it would add $150 a year for people that commute between pittsburg and the pahl street station. >> i think we have not heard the end of that story. >> definitely not. >>> sal, what is the traffic like? >> we just got word of an injury crash that is blocking several lanes. i want to ask dave my buddy to put the map up. dave is the guy in the back of
but the slingshot here is technology that will tear down the walls of this model. again it's no longer relevant the world we are living in. >> as he travels the nation on his book tour willie brown says newsom is testing unwanted waters. >>> parking lot boards is considering a series of fair increases that will start this year. transit agencies need to hike prices to keep the agency on track so it's proposing fare hikes every two years. the amount of the increase would be tied to...
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technology. the ipo priced at 16 dollars a share, above the expected 13- to 15-dollar range. xoom trades under its name, ticker symbol "x-o-o-m," on the nasdaq. the chips are down for donald trump's atlantic city casino. trump plaza was recently sold to a california company for $20 million. it's the lowest price ever paid for a casino in the jersey gambling mecca. reports say trump entertianment resorts is $270 million dollars in debt. the donald has a 10% stake in the company. in our cover story, makers of electric and hybrid vehicles got a boost from one of their own, a solar energy systems ceo who organized a road rally in chicago. more than a dozen alternative fuel cars and one produce truck re-enacted an 1895 road rally through chicago and north suburban evanston - a rally inspired by david funcheon, whose company builds solar thermal electric systems. "if i can't get people behind alternative energy cars, i can't get them interested in solar thermal systems." the rally, just 50 miles - bare
technology. the ipo priced at 16 dollars a share, above the expected 13- to 15-dollar range. xoom trades under its name, ticker symbol "x-o-o-m," on the nasdaq. the chips are down for donald trump's atlantic city casino. trump plaza was recently sold to a california company for $20 million. it's the lowest price ever paid for a casino in the jersey gambling mecca. reports say trump entertianment resorts is $270 million dollars in debt. the donald has a 10% stake in the company. in our...
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so we think it is creating a dramatic change in how technologies can buy and use technology but also the innovation that you are going to see from customers. >> does anybody over 28 work for you? >> quite a few people. so probably the only reason we exist is that people over 28 also work for us. so we have a chief operating officer, a general manager at inopportunity for a couple years and he helped build a lot of the organizational and of our company but we think we have world-class talent sort of up and down the demographics and age ranges of the company. >> rose: what dow like other than business. >> hmmmm, well, i like pretending that i can play piano occasionally. >> rose: dow really. >> yeah, yeah. >> rose: who are your heroes. >> i have a lot. so probably just go on your web site and run through all of the shows that you've done. so i try and learn from a lot of people. >> rose: probably every one has been on this program. >> yeah. >> rose: from bill to steve jobs. >> you can learn-- you learn a little bit from everybody. so you can learn from bezos, katzenberg, from michael d
so we think it is creating a dramatic change in how technologies can buy and use technology but also the innovation that you are going to see from customers. >> does anybody over 28 work for you? >> quite a few people. so probably the only reason we exist is that people over 28 also work for us. so we have a chief operating officer, a general manager at inopportunity for a couple years and he helped build a lot of the organizational and of our company but we think we have...
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a victim of better technology and poor management. that's why the brokerage pedigree hearsay, andmatters. it doesn't mean every ipo bought by goldman will be a success, but avoiding smaller outfits does help weed out some of the failures and in the heyday of social media, just like with the dot-comes at the turn of the century, every firm good, bad, got caught up. never any assurances that a goldman or anybody else will do the job, checking names behind the deal remains a good ipo. only after i've gone through the three-step vetting process would i consider what the company goes or what it makes or how it's done in the past, in part because it's so difficult to judge those issues and i would rather use the quick filter i went through above before i crack the books on the company. something i will teach to you do right after the break. stay with cramer. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and
a victim of better technology and poor management. that's why the brokerage pedigree hearsay, andmatters. it doesn't mean every ipo bought by goldman will be a success, but avoiding smaller outfits does help weed out some of the failures and in the heyday of social media, just like with the dot-comes at the turn of the century, every firm good, bad, got caught up. never any assurances that a goldman or anybody else will do the job, checking names behind the deal remains a good ipo. only after...
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, i will talk about the technology in my class this afternoon. it's really good because we document it because when you go to court, you can show training on a monthly basis. conferences, i can't tell you how excited i am these are happening. only in the last two or three years have these major conferences come about. the one up in canada, they were a great group of conferences and other people started to pick up on this. when i became an officer dealing with gravanis in 1991, there were no conferences and there was virtually no interest. as dr. spicer mentioned, every time it got good, i foupld myself out of a job. i was out of a job for about 6 months because it fell apart and then came back together. mer and more cities are realizing gravanis is a pattern crime and as dr. spicer pointed out, it's a great way crime to many other activities. so you can wind up precluding with a lot of other stuff by dealing with them when they are down to the part doing gravanis damage before they escalate to a more violent crime or serious crime. it's nice to a
, i will talk about the technology in my class this afternoon. it's really good because we document it because when you go to court, you can show training on a monthly basis. conferences, i can't tell you how excited i am these are happening. only in the last two or three years have these major conferences come about. the one up in canada, they were a great group of conferences and other people started to pick up on this. when i became an officer dealing with gravanis in 1991, there were no...
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is because the technology is not mature. we cannot produce something for nothing. end of the solar panels today do not have the kind of efficiency that can deliver material energy at an affordable price, the same is true for wind. gerri: we will be talking about solar shortly. a couple of quick questions here are definitely want to get you to. the president last time around mission energy 23 times, one of his favorite things to talk about. you say, you know, one of the really important things to do would be to fix an upgrade and replace existing, aging power production facilities. we saw fires on the west coast that he essentially stop production. you know, we have had towns shut down, states shut down because of problems with the bread. some of these facilities are 100 years old. something has to be done, and we're not talking about this at all. it is not even on the agenda. gerri: in fact, he is unleashing the epa to shut down more coal plants because the utilities cannot afford the money to upgrade, as you said, 100, 80, 70-year-old coal plants. that will put th
is because the technology is not mature. we cannot produce something for nothing. end of the solar panels today do not have the kind of efficiency that can deliver material energy at an affordable price, the same is true for wind. gerri: we will be talking about solar shortly. a couple of quick questions here are definitely want to get you to. the president last time around mission energy 23 times, one of his favorite things to talk about. you say, you know, one of the really important things...
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and i wanted to note on page 4 the technology upgrades. i would like to thank steven massey, it director, as much as possible, because he is one of the unheralded staff members who really does a lot in terms of servers and technology and the whole dashboard program. the updates to the electronic filing program really have been helpful, as i understand. and kudos to steven for that work. thank you. >> thank you. and i certainly echo the great work that mr. massey and the staff have done on our electronic filing. i do think it has added a lot of value, and i know the regulated community and the public i have heard have appreciated those efforts as well. anything else relating to the executive director's report from the commissionersin the next item on the agenda is items for future meetings. anybody would like to add anything? >> i just wanted to express appreciation for the interested persons meeting announcement, and i'm glad that we'll be talking about that report at a future meeting. some of the issues that were raised in the course of t
and i wanted to note on page 4 the technology upgrades. i would like to thank steven massey, it director, as much as possible, because he is one of the unheralded staff members who really does a lot in terms of servers and technology and the whole dashboard program. the updates to the electronic filing program really have been helpful, as i understand. and kudos to steven for that work. thank you. >> thank you. and i certainly echo the great work that mr. massey and the staff have done on...
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tue, this vignette of hadr disaster exercise for hawaii also allowed us the opportunity for testing technology for that information sharing and interoperatability. apm was an online collaboration where we were able to share information and learn how to communicate with each other. one of the things that we realized is we have a problem with interchange of information where we actually are able to share that. and that was one opportunity that we were able to do that. quick net also participated with us, allowed us to be able to have civil social interaction with the military and have us be able to interchange with them and knowing what type of response we had. intelligence carry on program and deployable joint command and control are two of the systems that were used by the military to collect information and organize it appropriately so that we were able to respond and interact with the civilian agencies. so for the take aways, it provided us an opportunity for real exchange and interaction. the military has a lot of capability and sometimes we don't always know how best to modify that in an a
tue, this vignette of hadr disaster exercise for hawaii also allowed us the opportunity for testing technology for that information sharing and interoperatability. apm was an online collaboration where we were able to share information and learn how to communicate with each other. one of the things that we realized is we have a problem with interchange of information where we actually are able to share that. and that was one opportunity that we were able to do that. quick net also participated...
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it is a kind of a jump in technology if so whereas it's an evolution of technology it also is a huge leap forward so as helicopters can be redesigned to repurpose and can conduct surveillance drones are designed with surveillance in mind so they're incredibly effective they have some of the most invasive equipment sophisticated equipment on the market that outfit them and this is like their driving purpose behind their existence to when when helicopters first started being used or even before that aircraft for surveillance did we put into place rules that would prevent them from being overly intrusive i realize you know with all that noise of the helicopter makes it's a whole lot more difficult to be super intrusive words you know maintain surveillance on somebody in a way that might. bridge or cross over the border the moment relative to a draw but did we did we put into place anything or are there like no rules what's the situation where is that transition there are no rules and i think in many areas some privacy not just the syria we've relied on the practical. realistic. characte
it is a kind of a jump in technology if so whereas it's an evolution of technology it also is a huge leap forward so as helicopters can be redesigned to repurpose and can conduct surveillance drones are designed with surveillance in mind so they're incredibly effective they have some of the most invasive equipment sophisticated equipment on the market that outfit them and this is like their driving purpose behind their existence to when when helicopters first started being used or even before...
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advances in technology have changed the picture. a drink of contrast solution, an idea for fluid, this is a link exactly how emilie romero would be like to spendinglike to be spending her sixth birthday it's at her first cat scan and it's likely not her last. she was diagnosed with lymphoma one year ago she undergoes routine stands to make sure that her cancer stays in check. it's the best tool that we have to do that. but the diagnostic quality images come with the price exposure to radiation something that doctors try to avoid in children. we know that children have a long time to live, their tissues are growing into rapidly turning over so the radiation effects can do more potential damage to children that they would an adult for decades manufacturers have been refining the technology just as important doctors and technicians talk about strategies to maximize a machine's potential while sparing patients excess radiation it's a practice that is part physics part human touch. we see higher and higher doses to get better quality ima
advances in technology have changed the picture. a drink of contrast solution, an idea for fluid, this is a link exactly how emilie romero would be like to spendinglike to be spending her sixth birthday it's at her first cat scan and it's likely not her last. she was diagnosed with lymphoma one year ago she undergoes routine stands to make sure that her cancer stays in check. it's the best tool that we have to do that. but the diagnostic quality images come with the price exposure to radiation...
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. right now, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our limited edition bed-plus special offers through monday. >> stalled out on tesla's electric highway, that's the headline...
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but with the military this is a whole new set of radio frequencies, radio technology, even before the planning we didn't know what they had. it took us several planning opportunities and meetings to flush through some of that information and one of the biggest take aways for us, as a city we're required to have a tactical interoperatable communications plan. it describes how you interoperate in an emergency or an event within the city as well as regional partners. we don't have that with military and i think that's one of the biggest take aways, we need to really flesh out a document so we have captured who our contacts are, what technology they are going to bring to the table and start that initial planning from the get-go. we also had some technical challenges with land mobile radio. you know, we have the coverage issues, but we were stationed at the san francisco police department command van, i had some very sharp people there who were able to work through a lot of those interoperatability issues so a huge thank you to the police department and also the fire department and sheriff
but with the military this is a whole new set of radio frequencies, radio technology, even before the planning we didn't know what they had. it took us several planning opportunities and meetings to flush through some of that information and one of the biggest take aways for us, as a city we're required to have a tactical interoperatable communications plan. it describes how you interoperate in an emergency or an event within the city as well as regional partners. we don't have that with...
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one of the things interesting is at this convention we see new products and technologies being brought forward. in my 25 years as a building inspector this is the most interesting. where something has changed. this is fire-proof paint they're demonstrating here. the building at the end, and the building at this end were both filled with some material, wood and excelier and stuff to start a fire. they lit them at the same time. four or five minutes ago. the building on the end is painted with regular latex paint on everybody's house. the building next to that is painted with latex paint. >> that is catching fire now. >> we can simulate the fire spread from house to house. and we anticipate unfortunately again. the next 2 buildings are coated with the fireproof paint. many companies make this stuff. this is a particular brand made international fire resistance. >> they were generous to do the mock up for us. >> they have done this at the request of the building department. we have seen that the building at the end, just painted with latex paint is just about gone. the building next-door
one of the things interesting is at this convention we see new products and technologies being brought forward. in my 25 years as a building inspector this is the most interesting. where something has changed. this is fire-proof paint they're demonstrating here. the building at the end, and the building at this end were both filled with some material, wood and excelier and stuff to start a fire. they lit them at the same time. four or five minutes ago. the building on the end is painted with...
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i think something dramatic is taking shape here as it relates to particularly the impact of technology is having on the world we're living in. we're living in a fish bowl. the whole idea of holding back information and keeping that information for those [speaker not understood] those in power, those days are over. age of amateurs, big is getting small, small is getting big. this democracy of voices, new contours of a new society, truly i think is being shaped. and, so, you are a big part of that. and i hope the spirit of engagement, civil grand jurors across the state, is respected in that light. as a supervisor, i was a big champion of you. as a marry was a little more cautious because -- [laughter] >> [speaker not understood]. but increasingly, i hope people understand that the roilof a civil grand jury is not gotcha. it's not about taking shots, it's not about exposing people or systems. just for the purpose of an expose. it's about an improvement it's about transparency, about accountability, and ultimately it's about trust. one thing i think we all can agree on is trust in governm
i think something dramatic is taking shape here as it relates to particularly the impact of technology is having on the world we're living in. we're living in a fish bowl. the whole idea of holding back information and keeping that information for those [speaker not understood] those in power, those days are over. age of amateurs, big is getting small, small is getting big. this democracy of voices, new contours of a new society, truly i think is being shaped. and, so, you are a big part of...
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. we are gathered here today to celebrate the union of tim and laura. it's amazing how appreciative ople are when you tell them they could save a lot of money on their car insurance by...
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. >> but state technology chief says they do have some successes. california is the first state to have a mobile app store. a voter register system kicked off last sfaul and family and frinldz can make online reservations to visit an inmate. >> technology projects can be complex. but when you take on something of the scale of california they're risky. >> state department heads don't make projects easy, other. >> what we've heard from people is that the state will ask for something and then change their minds later. >> the state will evaluate what to do next in the court. state controller said he'll sue the contractor to get some of the taxpayer money back. in sacramento abc 7 news. >> a key administrator with the mayor's office is charging head no chase but to retire after years of being the victim of discrimination by city officials. he made charges public node a city hearing. abc 7 news has this exclusive report. >> for at least the past tle years the city of san francisco has engaged in a blatanttcst ongoing pattern and practice of discrime nati
. >> but state technology chief says they do have some successes. california is the first state to have a mobile app store. a voter register system kicked off last sfaul and family and frinldz can make online reservations to visit an inmate. >> technology projects can be complex. but when you take on something of the scale of california they're risky. >> state department heads don't make projects easy, other. >> what we've heard from people is that the state will ask for...